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The evolution of digital media has fostered the emergence of new and adapted forms of storytelling. Journalism combines classic narrative resources with technology and interactive strategies to inform, explain and represent reality. After an initial stage of adaptation and experimentation, it is necessary to reflect on the contribution of the new formats to contemporary, quality journalism for new active audiences. This chapter summarizes the evolution of digital journalistic narrative to identify the differentiating elements that have come from the intersection of documentary and journalism, as well as the new approaches that have arisen from immersive technologies. A panoramic vision will allow us to establish a roadmap to advance the production and research of storytelling for a complex world.
Verifying information is one of the core activities of journalism. However, recent research shows that many stories derive from unchecked information from news agencies and PR material. That being said, reporters who do not use this pre-packaged material, but who instead produce original stories based on independent research, might be journalists who stay devoted to the verification of information. Therefore, this study focuses on in-depth stories that originated inside the newsroom. We expected that these kinds of stories would be checked and double-checked, because time constraints are less important and these stories are characteristic of independent, quality journalism. Contrary to this expectation, the results show that even these kinds of stories are not always vetted. The lack of time was seldom mentioned as an excuse. Our research points to avoidance mechanisms which inhibit journalists from verifying their information.
In reactie op teruglopende abonnee- en advertentie-inkomsten en een veranderende nieuwsvraag, experimenteren regionale nieuwsmedia in Nederland met het verbreden van het digitale aanbod van nieuws en het centraliseren van het nieuwsproces. Deze convergentie naar het newsroommodel heeft gevolgen voor de bedrijfsmatige en journalistieke organisatie. Om te kunnen onderzoeken hoe regionale nieuwsmedia crossmediale strategieën ontwikkelen en implementeren die economisch rendabel zijn en voldoen aan journalistieke kwaliteitsmaatstaven, is in 2009 een pilotstudie uitgevoerd bij drie regionale kranten in Nederland. Het doel hiervan was (1) een indruk krijgen van de diversiteit van de multimediale ambities en (2) het formuleren van een geschikt model voor grootschalig vervolgonderzoek.